Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. mn awa« ucir »v»tat »r k■ W Q. EI_L.INOHAM. - - — - — • V ISCR IPTION RATES. fr p«r 10c lj tarrUr i*r ye*r *4 00 *- per EOBtt 26' • > Mali per year *2 50 Mn<!e eopie* Twc Cette M'erKCtM re tee tutOe isown cb »CB.'.cetlo» latere: la the poeicffee at Deeatar. lad:a*a *4 eeecx4-e!*»e nail matter J H HELLER. M*** 9 • ■ . POLITICAL CALENDAR. Oct. 12. Pleasan: Valley School House. Monroe Township. P.. K. Erwin and J. C. Moran. Oct. 14. Bryan’s Day. Decatur. Utn J. Bryan, at 10:30 a. m. Oct. 13. Monmouth. Root Town ship Judge R K Erwin and J. C. Mohan. Oct. 17. School House at* St. Johns' Church. Union Township. F. J. Reinhard, of Rockport,: Ind. Speech will be in German. Oct. IS. Hardscrable School House. Union Township. C. J. Lutz and A. P. Beatty. Oct. IS. Freidheim. Preble Township. F. J. Reinhard, of Rockport. Ind. Speech will be in German. Oct. IS. Linn Grove. Hartford township. David E. Smith and D D. Coffee. Oct. iS. Magiey. Preble township, James T. Merri man and J M. Kelley. Oct. 19. Berne. Ind. F J Reinhard and C. J. Lutz. Oct. 19. Rodabush School House. Washington Township. Jas T. Merrvman and A. B. Beatty. Oct 19. Hardscrabble School house. Monroe township. Mayor D. D. Coffee and D. E. Smith. Oct. 19. Rteineker School House, Washington township. John C. Moran and John W. Tvn <3*ll Oct. 21. Buck master School house Jefferson township. R. K. Erwin and J. M. Kelley. Oct. 22. Pleasant Mills. St. Mary s township. D E Smith and C J Lutz Oct. 25. Huey School house. Jefferson township. C. J. Lutz and D B Erwin. Oct. 25. Preble School He use. Preble township, D. E. Smith and J. C. Moran. Oct. 29 Pleasant Mil's. St. Marys township. Dore B Erwin and John C. Moran. Rev. I. Linn Grove. Hartford township. Judge R K Erwiu and A. P Beatty. These meetings will begin at seven o’clock, and should be well attended

i Fall Suits and Overcoats i ■ For Men and Boys are Here I r.'. ery cay for the past few weeks has brought us I ar g e sbi pnients from the Eastern Clothing Markets. B & These goods are now on our counters and reacv for your ’1 inspection. ■ /J* W Men’s Overcoats and Suits I Range m Price from $5.00 to $20.00 Men’s Suits , '- n fancy plaids or black from $5.00, $6.;0 and <~.co. I Br> Me-i/m. rr.cvi suits r.-. ,> c. . : ? nd : he ?r? race of hand-tailored suits with hand 1 ’■s*'--tej.ed co.iar and paudec shou.ders, from Stc.oo to J’goo 1 ~ REMEMBER, we de not claim these suits to be worth ■ • — - u>..e what we ask for them, but we DO guarantee them W For Boys and Young Men "A wM e are showing an unusually VW wffi* -arge assortment of the very finest t 4 clothing made. XireSn, Long Trousers— ijjg Suits for Boys Age sJ2 to 20 from $3. to $15.00 per suit. ' Z For Children JIA We ar* “bowing the ficeet line ,f Overcoats and ever shewn in / lv 1 the city. SEE THEM AND BE CONVINCED | ttr ill Underwear iIM WOOL.—Tn ah grade- and cojprw fl 53 to >I.OO per suit Heavy I Ut~>r fieece ,iued cotton. ,%c a garment. ALL the Time Cheaper if you desire. | W Canvass Gloves arc and always have been 5c a pair REMEMBER.—We do not try to humbug you with V I j imaginary bargains, or try to make you believe you are ■ V getting two dollars worth of goods for one dollar. But we do g A guarantee our prices to be the lowest on everything, quality fl * f] considere d. | ' * I ELZEY & VANCE |

Bryan Day Friday promises to 1 furnish the largest Crowd that has been in Dceatnr for many a day Reports from ever corner of Adams | county finds every one coming to see and hear the magnetic Bryan. The Indianapolis News, republican. gets back to earth and sounds a note of warning and g. o. p. wai] to the members of his fleck The News emphasizes a caution thatjthe over-oonfident republican who already saw a thirty or forty thousand majority in Indiana had (better get busy tn saving tbe state from a democratic victory. This is the true situation, and it behooves everv democrat to save every vote for the democratic tickets. The opening of the cam paign at Berne last night was all kinds of a suoess, the speeches being made by Judge Erwin and David £ Smith. Attorney Henry W. Warram. of Indianapolis, was to have spoken, but tram connections interfered. The crowd was large. ‘ the interest all that could be desired and the s-peakers did themselves proud. Enthusiastic meetings were also held in Kirkland and Union townships, where James T. Merryman. Jesse Robinson, John W Tyndall. John C- M raa and Dore B Erwin were the speak res Senator Beveridge is deeply grieved. Some one told him that the democratic campaign fund was so large that cash was paid for all postage stamps used and that the unterr:tied actually intended to use the thirty cents on hand to corrupt the ba lot. and purchase the whe’e bunch of United States senators, congressman and’a few other statesmen. The deal was so brazen that war is declared upon every son of a gun that votes the democratic ticket The senator believes only in that patriotism that buys at two dollars a head tbe defenseless col- ! ored’and white brother who furnish the only plurality the republicans ever had in Indiana Lost —A brooch set with pearls and torquoise center, was lost between central school building and Niblick s store. Finder will p.ease return to this office. Shoe sale th:- week at the South End Bargain store-

A DECISION Sapreae Ctart Gins laperunt Rsknt io Salmb Cam The apellate court yesterday decided that a licensed saloon k-eper who lemoves to an ther c unty 1 thereby forfeits ms icense. ana if he e::ir‘. ys a tsarkeep-r to run his saloon for him after his depa-ture that barkeeper is liable to prosecution for selling with ut a license Tne case decided came from W*. bash. Warren Morrow obtained a saloon license there, and after running tbe saloon for three months moved t< Peru leaving the business in charge of Charles Dudley Dud.ey was acquitted of the offense of selling iiqu.r without a license and the state appealed PLAYEDWHIST Clab was EBttruioed at the M«lu Hoot Last Sight Mr. and Mrs Harry R Moltz were at h- me "to their whist loving friends last night and the eveuin,’ was deiightfuJy spent. Misses Rose Christen and Bess Schrock and Messrs W A. Koehler and Schrock were invited guests. The high scores were made by Mr Moltz and Miss Schrock The refreshments were delicious Additional Locals. Rev. E. A A'.'.en returned today from a business trip at Wmona. Charles Christen returned today from a btisinecs trip at New Haven L. A W. Luckey returned to Indianapolis today, after attending the funeral of P B Kern. Mr. and Mrs. John Hess’er returned teday from Fort Wayne, where they were visiting for a few day- with relatives. John Jones, of Hartford City, is m our c-.tv the guest f his parents. John is employed in one of the g.ass factories at that place and is

1 aS- suit and cl °ak| I OPENING IM 0 > THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, I H’T FRIDAY, OCTOBER |< fi [I 111 IF J ' — = On the above dates we will have | a Manufacturer's complete line, I High Class Styles, Novelties in Suits and I Fall and Winter Coats Also a complete line of Rain Coats. Special Measurements Taken I We will show you the most I complete line ever shown in this J | city. Styles that are exclusive / j Ito our store. Our garments are | properly tailored--are the cor- z | rect style, have the stylish look ! i‘l gto them, which after seeing our i •' I line you will be be more than \:i sci | satisfied. / (Niblick & Co. CIW

Dick Blossom made a busioeas ' trip to Fort Wayne today Mrs Petersen and Mrs Bob Peterson went to Gas City today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Eli Smith. A bright looking little baby girl made its appearance at the home of Mail earner O P Mills at noon today, and Mr Mills is no donot the happiest mail oarrv-r m Cncle Sam s service today. He <wrs it is the only baby in town and he is mighty proud of it Both mother and babe are doing well. Wnen yon think of low prices just think of the First Fall Sale of The Economy. Yon can’t help but know that Economy means «*v.ng if von take advantage of our First Fall Sale. Oar First Fall Sale starts Friday. You'd better get next to th? fact that "Economy mean? saving.” JO. Bal. has opened his undertaking room m the Studabaker building,■ two doors north of his former rooms, when- he will welcome old and new patrons and answer all calls protnptlr. Store phone. 90: reeedence. ?O. On top again with the First Fall, Sale of The Economy. Don't worry "Economy means saving " i Sale on Ladies‘Shirt Wafata this week at the South End Bargain j store Soccesser ts Woodward 4 Ball. J O. Ball, successor to Woodward (st Ball, has opened his undertaking room in the Studabaker building, two door, north of his former r<x>ms. where he will welcome old and new patrons and an*wer all calls promptly. Store phone VO, remdenoe bB. 233d2w »o(ktto Taxpayers of Maas Coonty. There are only thirty days left to l*y your fall installment of 1903 taxes About one per cent is paid in and leaves a balance of one hundred thousand dollars unjmid. Wi|| you all wait to pay the above , amount on the last day, which falls dm- November 7, 1004? There will be some of you that will have to pay penalty. Books will close on November 7. 1004. Truly. J. H . VOL,LEWEDE. Treasurer 2265 d ' 1

AT PROPER PRICES the Snow Auency ca< sell your farm or city property [tail . Jk** 4 0 / JU * ta * you » r - fer VOL’ WILL BE AT No EXPENSE it jod .sency fur the time listed. Wa art ring IS 000 ACM . A i.M LAND- for Seta in tractr of from rlx to 100 acres ek-h Wrosvemai th, V >b * ,oaDdoD 'hemarket. To illustrate—Ko. »■ 1» an r acre tracta tT* 8 .traction line, near ti*e corporation line of Decatur, on stone road and free md ’L™* ■■-Provetnents consist of atao-storr six room-brick Men with good cellar. I t-or .n7 r -I's S?? :e pjwr and other Iruit trees, wind pump, garden. Ac. A nunilerooelw* ,orfl "•* (, r >o ‘•'"■which IsaKacre tract on the stone road iti ‘ '/, u, £.-. “■thin one mile of district school or two miles from graded school. cbuKlJ de £ i-Id‘l2lA? ro i' !, "' Te '•"»>■ * which about one half Is b’ack land. It n fad . n ‘ fer< T < ‘ ■'" "l*n ditch,.: lai rods of new wire fence, some yoiios ttmhet ‘•“ lW1 n*»- eonai.tingof .beds cribs, barn, residence. Ac Pn-eßiij SL . * n ( wjj±rsr, p,, l e ,!s ''- * K ' AX ALS <> FIT YOC OUT with a good tartn ..tiro. 4 » , re» pr *! r * ‘ aDd ln Arkansas. Missouri or Texa- a. aenowtaM oe nd t ■ r ‘ , market- farms sary in prices and Improvements from (beorJmiT - No.»» unCcr c, t ,7 0< I ooder fence and seven miles from the city. »tb UW Pr oZ»i ' ...k,, L. consist of a iwrn. ro.xl three room mank hours. E . •Takiwh .r ~t 7 jl t? ,t e* < a ' ? ,* c r t me* o r Btw-claas loom soil io».crwof 'a- •anr* J CU U L a,l ? n ?. nd 100 *cres in creek bet ton. and partly elean-l Ti» M ™f7oi°i»L totaw’SlhJ? in f * r ™ c**n M forUia*'' -me. pm the martet^^ l '‘l,L r k PertX C “' at,d * x *“ lDe our llm uDd prlce * >ew Phone 230 J. F. SNOW Decatur, Ind. DAY DECftTUft INDlftNft FRIDAY, OGT. 14 10:30 IN THE MOANING SPEAKERS H-on. William J. Brvan, Os Nebraska. ”°n- JowPh H-. Shea, of Seymore, Indiana. Os-wxr.tk CMi-.i. H, Wtr. r ,., G.,. r .,, D «niel W. Simms, of LaFayette. Make it the BEST eVcij

business mention — Insure with the Graham Insur-I * oc * agency. Graham & Lower Ag " 2O3dtf. 'l . l l^<7’ 4 n d WH,Ch - n “ me ™Krav attached. Think it was I(Mt ua

Sxxmd street lIO.CO reward offered Leave at thia office You can get ‘'A Stolen Heart of John Mayer at this ortioe at -W Private funds to loan on city pro? erty at lowest rate interest I’ r ' vt ' *‘ge of partial payments The J*' oatur Abstract and Loan Co.